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ATTADALE the
view
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Members and Friends
I, for one, had never heard of Circus W.A. although I had noticed the big top
by Clancy’s Fish Bar along Adelaide Street in Fremantle and thought no more
about it. Well, that changed as from Monday night when Jo Smith the Artistic
Director of Circus W.A. opened our eyes and our hearts. After the meeting, I
had to find out more as I couldn’t quite understand how Jo’s presentation,
especially the video of differently-abled people participating fitted into
“circus”. The website certainly promotes what I imagine a circus to be like —
trapeze, tight wire walking, juggling, etc., and involvement with differently
abled people appears to be an adjunct to this. The take away messages for
me were that everyone is welcome, fees are somewhat incidental and needs
appear to be accommodated. Almost like a large extended family. If you
visit their website, for a very modest amount you can become a Friend of the
Freo Big Top.
Of course, we had our annual Lift the Lid Hat
Day but time got away from us and not
celebrated to the fullest. However, thank you
to everyone who took the time and the effort
to participate and thank you for your
donations. I particularly liked Keith’s head gear
as it reminded me of the novelty grass potato
heads on sale in Fremantle Markets.
It was a pleasure to have Elise Powell, one of
our RYPEN candidates join us on Monday
night to give us her thumbnail sketch of
the RYPEN weekend. Listening to
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Elise, it makes the programme come to life
and re-enforces the benefits that participants
gain. Well done Rotary and we should take a
pat on the back.
The McCulloch’s scooped the pool with wine
by taking out the door prize and Colin trying
to follow in Gail’s footsteps and draw the
Joker. Better luck next time Colin, but I am
sure the bottle of Shiraz will not go astray.
Our plans for this year’s Christmas Party are
progressing, more news next week at the
meeting but keep Monday 14 December free
as that looks to be the date which is locked in
for the big event, which is not too far away.
It’s that time of the year when the Club is
looking for members to take an active role
and put their hand up to be involved in Rotary
Year 2021–2022. Colin has already emailed all
members with a reminder and a nomination
form, so do not be shy and step forward. Act
Belong Commit “ABC”. The search is also on
for an Incoming Club President.
Next Monday our guest speaker will be Julian
Pace, Founder of Happiness Co. and a national
and international key note speaker. See you
all then.
Yours in Rotary
Neil
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JULIAN PACE Founder & CEO, Happiness Co
Specialties: Peak performance,
Happiness, leadership,
negotiations, organizational
turnaround, and effective
interventions with individuals
19 October Guest Speaker
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GUESTS, 12 OCTOBER
Jo Smith (Guest Speaker)
Elise Powell, RYPEN
Denise Powell
ANNOUNCEMENTS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
FINAL CALL: If members would like to make a contribution,
please contact John or Trish
NOVEMBER SPEAKERS:
02 Matthew Scanlon, Chair, Fair Game Recycling Sports Equipment
09 Bob Coventry, The Sandakan Death Marches— Honouring Remembrance Day 11th November
ESCORTED TOURS
Escorted tours for travel in WA in November 2020 are being looked into/ investigated and an email was
sent out to members to see if anyone is interested in joining either or both of these departures. Please
contact Bev for any further information on these, or to indicate your interest.
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Gillian introduces guest speaker Jo Smith, Artisitc Director,
CircusWA (see flyer on page 9)
CircusWA has a long history of working with disadvantaged
youth. One way they achieve this is by offering full or partial
scholarships to young people whose families can’t support them to follow their circus passions.
They hold classes for all ages and all abilities from 2+ years to professional performers. The basis of all
their classes is about the spirit of community, skill exploration, development and having fun. Circus is
made accessible for ALL. This is achieved through funded outreach programs to organisation who work
with children and youth at risk.
Elise Powell, RC Attadale’s RYPEN participant, reports on her intensive
residential weekend experience. It was an opportunity to develop "life
skills" and achieve increased confidence to help cope with the
challenges of a very competitive future.
Elise’s mum Denise and Rotarian Barb Kitto looking fresh and
summery. Sailing through (background) is “Pirate” George
Lewkowski
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Is it Oktoberfest? Hallowe’en?
Every year, RCA members support Hat Day to help Lift
the Lid on Mental Illness by donning hats and
donating to the Australian Rotary Health
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To celebrate this milestone, Mike Greenslade, CEO of ShelterBox Australia has produced a coffee table-style photography book, featuring 200 pages of full colour images captured during his deployments. Sales of the book “2020 Vision – Eyes Wide Open in the Disaster Zone” will go towards disaster relief and help ShelterBox achieve our vision of a world where no family shelter following a disaster.
Books are $35
We need your help to sell all these books
Due to COVID 19, the Western Australian Launch of this inspirational book could not take place. There are 175 books for sale that showcase the amazing impact ShelterBox has on the lives of those in need. The books would make an excellent gift and only cost $35. If you, or your Club could buy some of these books for yourselves or to on sell, it would be much appreciated.
If you can help please contact: -
Gail McCulloch from the Rotary Club of Attadale at E: [email protected] or Mob: 0411 260 865
Or
Leanne Knowler from the Rotary Club of Baldivis at
E: [email protected] or Mob: 0430 572 901
Celebrate the 20th
Anniversary of
ShelterBox
ShelterBox Australia. PO Box 254, Parramatta, NSW, 2124 Tel: 1300 996 038
Web | www.shelterboxaustralia.com.au Blog | www.shelterboxaustralia.wordpress.com
ABN: 21 143 129 220
Rotary and ShelterBox are Project Partners for international disaster response. ShelterBox Australia is a
registered charity, independent of Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation
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October 2020 (Breast Cancer Awareness Month)
Rotary Observance: ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MONTH
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3
BIRTHDAY
Ron Day
ANNIVERSARY
Elaine & Mal
Bennett
4
5
Dinner Meeting
PARTNERS &
FRIENDS NIGHT
TRADEWINDS
HOTEL
Speaker: Yuot
Alaak, Author,
Father of the Lost
Boys
ANNIVERSARY
Donna & Mike van
Trier
6 7
BIRTHDAY
Robyn Robinson
8 9 10
11 12
Dinner Meeting
LIFT THE LID HAT
DAY
Speaker: Jo Smith
Artistic Director,
Circus WA
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BIRTHDAYS
Wendy Castles
Jean Smailes
14 15 16 17
18
Trish Sharp’s
Breast Cancer
Foundation
Fundraising.
Details on p3
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Dinner Meeting
Speaker: Julian
Pace, Founder &
CEO, Happiness Co
Speaker Chair:
Mick Donnes
Host: Winston
Marsh
20 21 22
BIRTHDAYS
Greg James
Winston Marsh
23 24
WORLD POLIO
DAY
25 26
Dinner Meeting
Speaker: Philip
Payne, Study Perth
Rotary Global
Citizen Program
Speaker Chair:
Kerry Parsons
Host: George
Lewkowski
27
BIRTHDAY
Charles Moffat
28
ANNIVERSARY
Giovanna & Neil
29 30 31
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Imagine the thrill you would be giving these young people.
Imagine the break you are giving their loved ones.
HANDICAMP CALLING #6
URGENT HELP NEEDED
The Handicamp Committee has sourced 16 Buddies and 10 Campers to
date with an original goal of 15 Campers and 15 Buddies.
We are so close but we need your help.
Many of the applications have been presented without sponsorship as they
have been sourced by the committee rather than individual clubs. We need
your support.
Donations accepted at the banking details below.
Westpac
BSB 036 031
Account # 253355
Your donation will be accredited to a Camper or Buddy and you will be
notified the details of that person.
Any amount that your club can spare will bring this camp to life.
Refunds will be made if the camp does not proceed.
Chair Wendy Cooper
0414764435
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HOSTING ROSTER DUTIES OF HOST
Welcome each Rotarian and Guest to the
meeting
Advise President of arrival of Speaker and
special guests
Issue badges and indicate location of
Attendance Officer
At conclusion of meeting, collect members’
badges for the box
Ensure all guest badges have been
collected
MOST IMPORTANT
If you are unable to be Host on the night
allocated, it is your responsibility to
provide a replacement
SEPTEMBER
07 Mick Donnes
14 Martin Houchin
21 Greg James
28 Public holiday - no meeting
OCTOBER
05 Shelley Konig
12 Gail McCulloch
19 Winston Marsh
26 George Lewkowski
NOVEMBER
02 Giovanna McKay
09 Keith McNaught
16 Bev Moffat
23 Abby Parsons
30 Kerry Parsons
DECEMBER
07 Ian Pittaway 14
Rod Rate (Christmas Meeting)
Guest Speaker Chair shall:
Read the Bulletin in advance and then contact Program Officer for CV of speaker
Arrive at Dinner Meeting venue at least 30 minutes before starting time
Greet the Speaker at entrance
Introduce the Speaker to President and at least four Rotarians
Assist Speaker to setup his/her audio/visual and any other aids
Show Speaker the Menu; order and pay for Speaker’s meal (to be reimbursed by
Attendance Officer); and show Speaker where to sit down for dinner on
President's table and where to speak
Advise Speaker to speak for 20 minutes including questions
Introduce Speaker by name and topic when requested by Sergeant or President
Formally introduce Speaker by written CV addressing name, vocation,
qualifications, family (if appropriate), interests and lastly topic
Chair the speaker session allowing one question per Rotarian or Guest
Terminate session with presentation of gift (from Secretary)
Escort Speaker to door after meeting
Rotarians asking Questions
Upon recognition by the Speaker Chair, Rotarians:
should stand and introduce themselves
may ask one question and refrain from prefacing question with a statement
The Speaker shall be afforded all courtesies of a guest
GUEST SPEAKER CHAIR DUTIES